: ^ THE FRONTIER. muultn *T1KT TH0KMJAT BT Tnl KSONTItn PUKTim CO. O'NEILL. •> NEBRASKA OYER THE STATE. The sporting men of Ilcbron liave or ganizcd a gun club. A nn.vKHAt. overhauling of all th< hooks of 1’erkins county is now in pro gnu. JirnoE S. A. IIor.coMn, who has been -quite sick at his home in Broken Bow, attributes his illness partly to chewing penholders and poisoning himself. The manager of the South Omaha horse market not.-s that heavy draught ora are bringing 9H0 to western horses and mares 920 to 980; steerers 900 to 900. Chari.es Johnson and Allen Edward* of (lago county, commenced their term of eighteen months in penitentiary. They were convicted of carrying bur glar's tools. Harvey Ei.mott, while tracking a race horse at the fair grounds at Fair mount, fell off, sustaining severe in juries about the bead and internally and is critically ill. iiltWHUilV Uti ill^ UMUj'UU^ av Point is making largo consignments of brick to tlio upper country these days, one man at Creighton alone having pur chased over 100,000. Joski'h ItosENHToCK, of Omaha, 63 years old, fatally shot himself on the Fourth while in the act of loading a pistol with which he was going to do some celebrating, lie leaves u wife and two daughters. ArTKn a honeymoon lasting from Sat urday night until Monday morning a Curtis bride deserted the bed and board of tier husband and fled to the home of her parents. There is a lot of gossip and a divorce case is in prospect. Larok quantities of fish are being taken from the river at Iteatrice with Bets and seins contrary to the law, and ' the true sportsmen of lieatrico are pre paring to bring the offenders to justice if the practice is not stopped. A bad wind storm passed through Atkinson last week. A number of barns and outbuildings were demolished ^ and trees broken down. Several barns were smashed into kindling wood. The storm was followed by a heavy rain Whii.k decorating the front of the po6toftice building at Battle Creek the postmaster, K. D. Scott, slipped from the top of a ladder and fell to the side walk, breaking his right arm and sus taining other injuries about the head and face. Tun $40,000 needed to save the Y. M. C. A. building iu Lincoln from being •old has been secured. It was a form idable undertaking, but by a “long pull, a strong pull and a pull altogether." the work was accomplished and the build ing Baved. A novel wager wa*s made at Gering and won by Ed Uuteh, who bet County Treasurer Sayre that he could cat four teen bananas in fourteen minutes, lie not only won, but added two more to the pile, and ate the sixteen in a little over ten minutes. Ai.win Linkman and Clide Kesler, two farmers’ boys near Juniata, ran away from their homes last week and have not been seen or heard of since. Their families are very uneasy about them. It Is supposed they have started over land to Californio. A hail storm did much damage to crops west and southwest of Juniata. It is reported that small grain is ruined in some places five and six miles south west, but corn will come on yet and probably make an average yield if the weather is favorable. G. T. Gbeookv, a painter, while en gaged in painting Henry Jones’ house, three and one-half miles west of Te cumseh, fell twenty-five feet to the ground, breaking his leg below the knee, dislocating his ankle and suffer ing internal injuries. Mbs. Ed Anderson living three miles from West Point, was instantly killed by lightning the other day. The hus band was paralyzed and crawled one bmlf mile to his father’s place to notify them of the catastrophe. The woman’s body was strewn in all directions. William Kellers met with a serious accident. He was riding in a sulky leading a horse, getting ready for the laces, when the cart was overturned in inch a manner as to dislocate his ankle and cause the end of the bone to pro trude through the flesh. The people of Spencer and surround ing country are rejoicing over the erec tion of a thirty barrel flouring mill, to be erected at that place and in running order before October 1. 1893. Orders for machinery and material were sent oot last week, power, water and gaso line engine combined. This is the first Hour mill built in Boyd county. ®wan City mill, five miles south bur belonerin)f to the De Witt Milling company, was struck by light ning, and totally destroyed.. Loss about Mm thousand dollars, insured lor seven thousand on building and machinery and one thousand on stock. This was tl|e oldest mill in Saline county and one the first built west of the Blue river. The following is the number of amounts of mortgages filed and released la Dodgeeounty in June: Farm mort cafiea filed, 10; amount. 821.073; re leased, 94; amount, $23,216.74. City mortgages filed, 28; amount, #28,698.23 Released, 35; amount, #109,320.03. Chat tel mortgages filed, 109; amount, $14, 157.89; released, 30; amount, #3,521.15 Captaix II. W. Beck, recently ap pointed agent of the Omaha and Win mebago Indian agency, accompanied bi fids wife and two sons, arrived froii Baltimore Jast week and at once wen to the agency to assume charge, lli •aid his policy as to the renewals of thi lease of Indian lands had not yet beci formulated, as he was unacquaintei with conditions surrounding the tribes Be has been in the government servio twenty-six years, twenty-four of whicl were spent on the frontier. Fire started in the interior of tbi general merchandise store of C. W Klingbell at Alliance and the insidi was a mass of flames when discovered Kearly all of the stock was burned an< the tire communicated to J. C. Wais aer's building, occupied by Spence / tlriftith's second hand store, a black smith shop, a srnalL frame building am statable. The store building was ownei by B. A. Weston and the insurance hai recently expired, but the rest of thi losers are fairly well covered. The Y. M. C. A. of Lincoln who started out some time ago to raise 000 to save tlicir building from being Bold at mortgage sale, huvo raised tho entire amount, whereat there is great rejoicing in the Capital City. J. E. Mrr.i'iiv, a liveryman at Utica, 1 made an assault on a man named Oli ver, t>3 yeurs of age, living near that place, breaking one of his legs and oth erwise injuring him. Oneof Air. Oliver's sons came to Seward and swore oat a a warrant for Murphy's arrest. Lyon post No. 11, (irand Army of the Republic, of (irand Island, at a meeting last week, presented (icorge E. Everett with a fine $.‘!i gold headed cane in scribed, ••1’resented to (icorge E. Ever ett for heroism displayed June 30, 1803.” Everett, by a daring jump at a runaway horse's bridle, kept tho frightened ani mal from running into about 500 school children and no doubt saved a loss of life. After the banquet the post ad journed to the city hall and treated the members of the reunion committee in session to coffee and sandwiches. —If there is any one man who is wanted more than another in Omaha that man is M. S. Lindsay, who for a time flew high as a real estute agent who had money to loan. llut the places that knew Lindsay once know him no more, hence the wave of sad ness that has swept over the hearts of some of the eastern people with whom I he formerly did business. One thing is certain, anu that is that Umdsay nos gone unci it is charged that a large num ber of men have been left holding tho bag. The Chadron Citizen Teports an at tempted suicide in the Crow liutte neighborhood, Dawes county, a week ago. A young fellow named .tones had become infatuated with a girl by the nutne of Smith, who lived near by, but it seems one of the older Jones boys had already married into the Smith family and the girl’s folks thought that was enough. They objected so strongly that Jones imagined life had no further charms and he attempted to end his grief by a dose of arsenic A Crawford doctor was summoned in time to save him. # Oi’XF.hai. J. D. Gage was at Superior last week consulting with the Inter state association reunion committee as | to the propriety of holding a National j guard encampment in that city during i the interstate reunion, which convenes | July 31 to August 5, and it was decided to order the Nebraska National guards into encampment at Superior on the above date. The companies participat j ing arc the Wymore battery. Fuirbury, Geneva, licatrice and Nelson, with General Colby and Colonel Bratt in command. Several companies of Kan sas National guards are expected. QriTB a fire occured in Herman last week and the following sustained loss: J. Ij. Consint, brick building, $4,500; frame, $1,000; physicians’ supples, $1,000; total, $0,500, covered with only $4,000 insurance; Gammcll & Kirk, nlxrnt $1,300 on drug stock and SI,000 on Hoar and feed, with 83,000 insur ance: Knights of Pythias lodge, $350 worth of paraphernalia nnd supplies, no insurance; Masonic order, $.00, no Insurance; VV, A. Bliss, jeweler, $300, no insurance; Edward K. Pulasky, pro prietor City hotel and bakery, $-’,500, bl.ooo insurance; Henry Warner, dwell ing, about $1,500. At Courtland Beach, near Omaha, on the evening of July 3d, Itay Kiser, a j young aeronaut, lost his life while ! making an ascension. 11c descended iifto the Missouri and being somewhat j tangled in the parachute was drowned. I His body has not been recovered at this | writing. Ray Kiser, the victim of the i fatality, was but £3 years of age. He came to Omaha from a farm in tho interior of Nebraska some time ago. Recently he signed a contract with Gould and Gribble to make ascensions, after acquiring a brief knowledge of the parachute profession. This was his seventh ascension. Cuhiositt and excitement are at fever heat over the "antedcluvian monster" found on the cliff north of Spencer, and which is being excavated and re moved. About forty feet or one-half of this leviathan of the deep, has been removed and is viewed daily by hun dreds of people from all directions. The weight of the petrifaction already ex cavated is 15,003 pounds. Total weight as estimated is 40,00) pounds. Until the state geologist throws some light upon this hidden mystery it can be en titled to no other place in the animal or fish kingdom than the wonderful "what was it?” Governor Crounsk signed two Fourth of July pardons on the 4th. One is for George Hart, sent up from Hall county in March, 18S2. Hart was sen tenced to be hanged for murder und had his sentence commuted by Gover nor Dawes J une 22,1884. Ho is aged 35 years. The other is for Joseph ller aldsky, convicted of murder in the sec ond degree in Colfax county in October, 1881, and sentenced for life. lie is 24 years old. lleraldsky’s crime was the killing of his wife nnd mother-in-law. He has been in the hospital for the past two years and is dying of consump tion. Hart is the policeman who killed two men in Grand Island in 1881. A 'Washington dispatch says: State Senator Mattes of Nebraska City has been appointed a special agent for the department of agriculture to visit Eu rope for the purpose of introducing American corn to the German brewers. Mr. Mattes succeeds C. Frank Dawey, who was removed some time ago. Mat tes is a practical brewer, president of ■ the Mattes Brewing company and he holds a diploma from a regular college of brewers in Europe. Ho will try to . convince the brewers of the German . i empire that corn grist or brewers’ meal, ■; as it is technically known, is an infinite 11 ly better substitute for malt than those i' which are now in use. ! I Prisoners in the penitentiary get 11 good wholesome fare every day, but on [ ■ the Fourth they received a little extra. , Each man and woman was given one i half of a plump spring chicken, a boun 1 tiful supply of potatoes, lots of gravy, a pint of coffee with sugar and for sure • | cream, and the whole was topped oil j with a quarter of a pie and a generous ! I slice of cake. ‘-The prisoners,” said ^ Warden Beemer, “are men and women. . They know when they are well treated. . They will think about today’s recrea tion for the next three months and will I work all the harder and behave all the , j better for having had the holiday and [ j then they will look forward for the | | next three months to tho Christmas en ’ tertainment and will act well in order not to miss it” v.. ■ ' sW: u i ' .Mi Notice to lie deem. I*o J. L. Pltner, Dudley D. Fm’th, Thos. N« Leovitt, Fred'k K. Splrer. Pierce, Wright, & Co., Bridget Lydnn, J. Jeffers. Jr., Murl nrn Vanzandt, M. N. Vanzant, Matt Mun sell, Laura O Put nam, A. M. M. Grufe, Pierce, Wright & Co., clias. G. Houcks, M. O'Neill, KHum L. James, Kate A. Turner, J. A. Jairard, BenJ S. Tollau. A. B Donald son, Kimball A Blair, Geo. Graves, Jno. T. M. Pierce, W. W. Bobbins, Pierce. Wright A Co., Anna B. Hyan, W. A. Morphew, Col* A United States MorCgCo., Thoruus Boss, K. E. Brown, T. F. Reynolds. *J. i/owell Moore, Julia ‘‘harp, Ella M. Smith. Strong und Dewolf, J. Lowell Mwire. E. J. Howard, Henry Bear, Geo. L. Ferris, W. II. Kaymer, Emily C. Blum, P. J. Scott, Omaha Loan and Trust Co., Phebe J. Scott, Omaha Loan and Trust Co., J. II. Speck, B. L. T. Botir land, Oliver J. Bailey, Barbara Cole, Bar bara Kohl, Ford A Keith, M. J. Chapman, Clara. A. Ringer, Sullivan Drew A Co.. E, W. Adams, Mutual Loan A Trust Co., Wm. Cnlnun. Iihoda A. Lester, Nehr. Loan A Trust Co.. P. O. LaRue, E. H. La Rue, George II. Kales, V. Jelen, Smith Bros. Loan A Trust Co., It. Richardson, Powell Brothers, L. C. Lent, Harriett FL Town send, Neb. Loun A Trust Co., L. Bright, R. J. Angus, Dakota, Mortg. A Loun Corp.. M. J. Chapman. Alma Ulnger\ W. P. Smith, Miowalter Mtg. Co., J. E. Young, A. T. Smith, Clarence A. Parks, JamesWoodside, Chaa. A. Mitchell, Canadian A America* Trust. Co., Ezra Kaamer, Mrs. J. E. Benja min, C. 8. Vutico. Mutual Loan A Trust Co., A. J. Miller, J. I). Anderson, C. 11. Ton cray, 1>. M. Benner, Henry Hartford, M. A. Ingersoll, Lew E. Harrow, I). O’Donnell, Holt County Bank, Kimball A Blair, F. E. A M. V. It. It. Co., A. Haines, Geo. W. Ilow den, Iowa Mtg. Co., M. O’Donnell, Blair A Allison, Jane Asher, John Benson, C. C. Barnum, Ella A. McCleery, S. H. Wilson, Thos. Hughes, W. W. Page, Neb. A West ern It. R. Co., Pacific Town Site Co., Sioux City, O’Neill A Western B R. Co., T. M. Ackenhack, J. Lowell Moore, C. Grosbeck, ti. j. r**»ari, nenr. m/. & investment go., {'• ( oil!ns, J. Lowell Moore, Clinton Moore, J . W. E. Dorsey, 8. H. Wilson. D. F. Raw lins. Globe Investment Co., Jno. W. Lock hart, Wm. L. Bid well, II. Bitters, British Havings Bank, Nebr. Loan Sc Trust Co., rttiinle Sell ram, Chloe I). Li vermore.Emma C. Allen, Janies If. Cliu*k, Farmers Loan Sc Trust Co.. J. T. M. Pierce, Pierce, Wright & Co., C. T. Smith, J. Howards, J. R. Point er, United Trust Co. Limited, Amos Sar geant, Union Trust Co., Jno. A. Brown, K. H. Taylor, Andrew Gallagher, John Colder, Farmers Loan & Trust Co., John Herbert, M. Y. Pointer, Will*am E. Utter, Rebecca A. Rustler, James K. Rustler, H. B. Scott, J. W. Bishop. Globe Investment Co.. Evan Trunnell, Union Trust Co., H. C . Morman, Joseph A. Brigel, Globe In vestment Co., Jno. Groff, Western Farm m. A'.' IMHI. UI UII, M CSll'l H l ttl Ul Mtg. trust Co., 1>. F. Rawlings, Globe In vestment Co., O. Mosher, I). Parish and J. B. Potter, Jos. II. Pratt. H. M. Henley, Jane E. Hudson. G. Brutt, J. Lowell Moore, Mux J. Hurhm, Maclagan & Pierce, Max J. Baehr. A. J. Miller. F. P. Moore, MaryE. McWhorter, James Rrady, Maclagun Sc Pierce, Showulter Mtg. Co., Fred’k 11. Briggs, Alford J. Smith, Mutual Loan Sc Trust Co., H. W. McClure, David E. Sams, & United States Mtg. Co., Jeremiah II. Wilson, Montague J. Chapman, Paul Hoff man, Iowa Mtg. Co., P. 8. Slmmonds, Sho walter Mtg. Co., J. W. Mclvittrick, A. P. Charles, Nebr. Mtg. Sc Investment Co., C. II. lone ray, Allen Peese. Sliowalter Mtg. Co., K. W. Coates. D. M. Sill, Mrs. Elanor Drako, Eugene Knapp, German Savings Bank, Hannah Byrtl, Niantie Savings Bank, G. W. Morris, Dakota Mtg. & Loan Corp., Jac. Mnynold, Jacob Nelson, Nick Ohm, Nebr. M»g. Sc Investment Co., Lewis Bradford, F. H. Crum, F. li. Hopkins, Ger «■. ■ i. v i mu, r. ii. li up hi ns, Her man Savings Hunk, Wm. Benjamin. Ben nett Martin, E. F. Roberts, Donald McClel lan, Lombard Investment Co., Oscar Car ter, David A Coulter, A. J. Miller, Wm. Webster, Nelson Toncruy, Neb. Mtg. & In vestment Co., Ruth Webster, C. F. Bllvin ‘‘Trustee,” Milton Smith, John M. Carpen ter, O’Neill State Bank. Wm. Nollcamper, Susan J. Berry, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Jas. W. Morrow, A. 11. Powell, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Harriet A. Atkinson. A. Z. Mason, John Herbert, Willie Calkins, United Trust “Limited,” Globe Invest ment Co., J. U. Stauffer, J. Lowell Moore, Dakota Mtg. & Loan Corporation, Thomas Johnson. Janes S. McGowen, 8. N, Stauffer, J. Lowell Moore, Dakota Mtg. A Loan t orp.. C. Braddus, J. Lowell Moore.Dakota JyK-& Loan Corporation, A. C. Hubbard, W m. It. Pierson, Andrew Russell, Nebr. Loan & Mtg. Co., J. M. Hubbard, H. 1L Scott, G. E. Hubbard, Iowa Mtg. Co., Wm. II. Pearson, Nebr. Loan A Trust Co., Jas. J. Harrington, Helen Gibbs, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., Peter Harvey, Nebr. Loan & Tiust, Co., Jas. May, Julia M. Brim, Western Farm Mtg. Trust Co., A. J. Miller, I. J. Porter “Trustee”, Thomas M. Morris,Saruh II ilulllster.Sam liel J. Calhoun, Elmore W. Heerst, II. Brown, Nonie Murphy, Smith Bros. Loan & TrustCo., W. 1). Murphy, Bridget Car ney, McKinley Lansing Loan & Trust Co., Hugh Gallagher, George Eastman, Ne braska Loan & Trust Co., W. D. Mathews, t^tUo?K?unk ?/ Q^Nelll, G. C. Hazelet. Mary E. Gibbon-, M. E. 8mlih, James Cahill,An il.rew Nofzleger, Richard Angus, Dakota Mtg. & Loan Corp . Jane Msrsu, II. s. Bal lou&.Co., Henry Brown, Nelson Tone ray. h. J. Porter, trustee, Jennie E. Stewart, American Investment Co., II. J. Newton. John Doitiln, E. P. Wilcox, Jamas Meagn ler, L. Pattee, McKinley Lansing Lonu Sc Trust Co., Henry Hartland, Jacob Hunt. Western Trust and Security Co., H. A. Allen, D. E Uffutt, H. H. Saunders, Wm. F. Chit tick, Scott T. Jones, O. G. Norton, J. P. Weekes, J. W. Tlbbits, Fidelity Loau Sc Trust Co., Iowa Invt. Co., C. F. Stelnmetz, Harrison National bank, Jasper W. Tib bets, McKinley Lansing Loan & Trust Co., Bridget Loft us, Showulter Mtg. Co., Fred V iuix. Vsu., r rec erlck H. Briggs, J. Q. Clark, T. A. Gebi man. Smith Bros. Loan ft Trust Co., W. * Mathews manager, Jo Murphy,’’ Spilt “ T --‘ " W. D. Mathew ... .'i uiia.tUACI, MU .11 Brt>s. Loan Sc Trust Co.. W. m»iu«w manager, P. Mullln, Minnie McNlchol Mutual Loan & Trust Co., C. H. Toncra Edward A. Smith, Nebr. & Iowa L. ft ‘ Co., Amelia Conway,. Iowa Mtg. Co., B Waters, F. C. Norfolk, Showalter Mtg. C< Tootle Hosea ft Co.. U. W. E. Dorsey J ] Keith, Ford ft Keith. Gusta Klwoo'd, J.: Brown, J. H. Keith, F. T. Cooper, M. Lyor > • J. Burnett, A. J. Miller, David A. Cot s- B. Julie...' McKinley Lansing Lo! ft Trust Co., Waller N. Parker, Judson 1 horp, Nebr. Loan ft Trust Co., C. E. Lu ylgsln, Smith Bros. Loan ft Trust Co., ’ D. Mathews, It. Blgelon, Della M. Stewa Loan ft Trust C Ivin Wilkinson, 1 nion Trust. Co., ,T. T. Pierce, trustee. Chits. G. Houck. D. J. P* rlsl, J B.Potter. J. F Brighton, C. 0. M 'VbDu1!iUi>eiV8l.t lu,e'1<'e A- Pari Albert R. Hill, J, L. Moore, Dakota Mtg Loan Corn.. A. J. Miller, M. B. A hell, Ma J. Evans, Gibson Reeder Co., M. M Sul van, L. F. MoulUenhour. Siegfried ScbuU Mor. Co., M. F. Harrington, Henry A. Ne ton, Nebr. Loan ft Trust Co., Henry ltrov Geo. W. Rowden. A. J. Mason. John Hi bort* A. J. Miller, James Merrihow, A. Fletcher, C. P. Jacobson, Guarantee Tri X- fi-.fn IlnnocU t Vs \\I f ! toll.V Fltzgibbons, C. A. Register, ,1. sitigleton! Barab E. Wormald. W. P. Laswell. Holt Co. Hank, Ncls O’Neilson, Nebraska Mortgage & Investment Co.. Hubert K. K. Mellor, F. 3; Morris. J. 8. Bartley, Union Trust Co.. II. M. Juslln, K. O. Hjoland, Eva W. Dorr Howard Miller, Lotham Davis, William L. & Security Co., Alice Gilbert,' Charles A^ Thompson, Bristol Savings Bank, Nebr. tin, Western Farm Mtg. Trust Co., Lyman Roy, .las. Keernan, Nelsoti Toncray, Ellas A. poteu. E. P. Bergner, Win. M. Brouson, Nebr. Mtg A Investment Co.. II. O. Strang land, Harriet A. Spaford, Nebi'. Loan A Trust Co., A. W. Sexton, L. O. Currish F. Jacoby, J. Lowell Moore. J. H. Taylor,’ I)! Turrlsh & J. B. Poter, Marlagau A Pierce 8. E. Smith, Jennie M. Smith, Nebr Mtg A Investment Co., National Bank of Midilie bury, Anna and Adam Wenzel. M. P. Kin kaia. James Cole, Mary L. McKlnzle,.lames W. Stewart, Western Farm Mtg. Trust Co., Geo. W. Hotchkiss, Clarence A. Parks Emma Butcher, A. W. Mentzer, Walter Bronimont, Nebr. Mtg. A Invt. Co., Oliver T. rolic, E. E. Brown, Frank Sharp, Martha M. Butterfield, Klioda M. Sterling. West ern Farm Mtg. Trustee., vv. M. Bashaw Mutual Loan A Trust Co., Philomel a Cal lahan, Chas. J. Norred, Showalter Mtg. Co. Daniel C. Downnlng, I. Millsnaugh, Harry Richards. Koper A Baxter Cigar Co., J. H, Keith. Ford A Keith. Annie Humpal, George H. Green, W. M. Forbes, J. II. Keith, Thus. Nelson, Nebr. Loan A Trust, Co., Lewis Kndclifr, Emma Huggins, Nebr, Loan A Trust Co.. A. Gallagher, Commer cial Investment Co., W. M. O’Conner, C. E. Khines, J. H. Keith, Jno, Cherry. Smitli Bros. Loan A Trust Co.. G. J. Monroe, Dwight M. Snow, D. Parrish A J. B. Potter, Maclagan A Pierce, Jno. Crawford. Hol land Trust Co. Adm., M. Nlssenger, Oscat W heelock Milton H. Yale, J. R. Brown Mary J. Bolden, B. A. Myhr, V.’ilt-r Chrva tie “Trustee", Ncbr. Loan Sc Trust Co., Elizabeth t. Morris, John Yates, S. >J. Twing, Mary E, Allen, Margaret Boles, Nchr. Loan A: Trust Co., J. M. Crawford, .1. If. Keith. Jos. JettinghofL li. Brown, E. E. Brown. Frank Sharp, W. F. Kellev. Scott 1’. Jones. Ida E. Kimball, Theo. Wheeler, J. T. M. Bierce, D. Parrish & J. B. Potter, Madagan Sc Pierce. Lewis Dodge, Geo. H. Bow ring, Lombard I nvt. Co., Chas. Spauld ing. Jenett. B. Herbage, John Colder, Win. Graham, Smith Bros. Loan & Trust Co., J. T. M. Pierce, I). Parrish Sc J. B. Potter, Em ma A. Cleveland, IK 1’nrrish & J. B. Potte-, J. B. Green, Nebr. Mtg. Sc investment Co., W. E. Morrow, IK Parrish Sc J. B. Potter. J. P. Picket 1, Nebr. Loan Sc Trust Co., Nebr. Mtg. Sc I nvt. Co., J. B. Donner, Nelson Ton cray. Clarence A. Parks. Holt Co. Bunk, Waldou Allison, Geo. W. Getter, 11. H. Saunders, A. 1). Brown, E. Doolittle, W. N. Eckles, M. J. Doolittle, A. D. Brown, L. G. Brown, T. E. Doolittle, Lillie G. Brown, Adam C. Goodwin, Scott T. Jones, Anna M. Smith, Caroline Halleweg Nebr. Mtg. Sc Invt. Co., State Rank of O’Neill, Jens H. Sorrenson, H. N. Me nee, Nebr. Mtg. Sc In vestment Co. P. Frouty, J. E. Montrose, Charles D. Clark. Scott T. Jones,—Hallock, T. J. Brown, W. N. Farlow, H. Sinnett, Sa rah Laxson, Nebr. Loan Sc Trust Co., S. Beil, Mutual Loan Sc Trust Co,. 11. Schrader, Nebr. Loan Sc Trust Co., J. T. M. Pierce, IK Parrish Sc J. B. Potter, IK F. Knowles, S. H. Campbell, M. Kuhn, J. L. Wilson, H. M. Kim balk J. G. Monroe, Bela Baldwin, Union Trust Co., Aultman Miller & Co., Geo. Matts, Nebr. Mtg. & Investment Co., A. Huddleston Etui., F. W. Thomas, F. IK Adams, J. H. Keith, Ford Sc Keith, E. Camp, }V. K. Johnson, I). Parrish & J. B. Potter, H. M. ManviUe, J. B. Mead, Sarah J. Nich ols, J. H. Keith, Lucy Johnson, Showalter Mtg. Co., 8. E. Schreck, Albert Barnett, T. }V. Bartley, D. Parrish & J. B. Potter, Til lie May, Lionel! C. Kurd, C. H. Spaulding, Jenett B. Herbage, J. W. Jillson, Berlha M. Young, Robert Wormald, J. W. Roberts, Lombard Investment ♦ o.. Holt Co. Bank, Harvey Recrards, Maclagan Sc Pierce, Dan Hall, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co., J. A. & W. M. Calvert, I). Parrish & J.*B. Potter, Lu i iiini, riimaiuu. muuiLi, a • ■.«** left, Nebr. Loan Ac Trust Co., Tolly Larson, John Cauble, Mary A. (’lark, C. G. W. i lark. Colonial & United States Mortgage Co., J. M. Carpenter, White sewing Machine Co., J. U. Pattlson, J. 11 Keith, O. H. Me vls, Wm. H. Raymer, Emily i . ilium, A. H. Harris, Lombard Investment Co., A. J. Miller, J. H. Keith, 0. II. Toncray, Wm, McWhorter, E. Iv. Stone, Chas. Hu If, S. H. Ehvood, C. Hr Toncray, Jennie Stewart, Christie J. Hough, Miner Thompson, Nebr. Mtg. Ac Jnvt. Co.. Commercial Investment Co., and to all others whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that on the lJth day of Novemoer, 1891, T. A. Thompson bought at Public Sale for the delinquent taxes for the year 1890, the following des cribed real estate situated in Holt county, Nebraska, namely; The west half of the northwest quarter section three, and east half of northeast quarter section four, all In township twenty flve, range nine, taxed in the name of J. L. Pltncr, and. The west naif of west half section thirteen, township twenty-five, range nine, taxed in name of Fred’k K. Sulrer, and, The northwest quarter of the northwest 1 quarter of section seventeen, and the north half of the northeast quarter, and the north east quarter of the northwest quarter of section eighteen, all In township twenty- I five, range nine, taxed In name of Bridget Lvdon, and The west half of the southeast quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter section twenty, township twenty-five, I range nine, taxed in the name of J. Jeffers, j Jr., and The north half of the north half of sec- I tion twenty-one, township twenty-five, range nine, taxed in name of Pierce, Wright j & Co., and, The southwest quarter of section twcnty I nine, township twenty-eight, range eleven, taxed in name of M. O’Neill, and. The northwest quarter of section seven, township twenty-six, range nine, taxed in name of J. A. Jarrard. and. The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the j northeast quarter of section thirteen, town- 1 ship twenty-six, range nine, taxed in name of A. B. Donaldson, and, The west hall of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section fourteen, township twenty-six, range nine, taxed in name of Geo. Graves, and, The west half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of he northwest quarter of section twenty-three, towmship twenty-six, range nine, taxed In name of W. W. Robbins, and, The northwest quarter of section six,town sldp twenty-e glit, range eleven, taxed in name of Anna B. Ryan, and, The southwest quarter of section three, township t weuty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of W. A. Morphew.and, The north half oi the southeast quarter of section eight, and the west half of the south west quarter of section nine, all in township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of Thomas Ross, and, The south half of the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of section thirteen, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of T. F. Reynolds, and, The northwest quarter of section fourteen, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed In name of Julia Sharp, and. The northeast quarter* 6f section fifteen, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of Strong Ac Dewolf, and, The west half of the west half of section nineteen, township twenty-eight, range eleven, taxed In name of E. J. Howard, and. The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-one, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed in name of Henry Bear, and, The cast half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-six, township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed In name of W. H. Raymer, and. The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-six, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of section twenty-seven, all in township twenty-seven, range nine, taxed In name of P. J. Scott, and, The north half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-five, township twenty seven, range nine, taxed in name of Phebe J. Scott, and, The northeast quarter of section six,town ship twenty-eight, range nine, taxed in name of J. H. Sueck, and, The north half of the southwest quar 'er and t lie southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight, township twenty-eight, range nine, taxed in name of Barbara Cole, and, I The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine, township ! twenty-eight, range nine, taxed in name of Barbara Kohl, and, The northwest quarter of section one, township twenty-nine, range nine, taxed In name of M. J. Chapman, and. The southwest quarter of section e'ght, township twenty-nine, range nine, taxed in name of E. W. Adams, and, The northwest quarter of section eight, township twenty-nine, range nine, taxed in namo of Wm .Caluan, and, j township twenty-nine, range nine, taxed in name of I*, t). LaRue, and, The southwest quarter of section twenty- i nine, township twenty-nine, range nine, taxed in name of E. H. LaRue, and. The southeast quarter of section seven- ! teen, township thirty, range nine, taxed in name of V. Jelen, and, The southwest quarter of section thirty two, township thirty, range nine, taxed in name of R. Richardson, and. The southeast quarter of section thirty four, township thirty, range nine, taxed in name of L. I’. Lent, and, , The northwest quarter of section thirty- I three, township thirty-one, range nine,taxed in name of L. Bright, and, Thte southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eight, and the south half of the noithwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section nine, all in township thirty-two, range nine* taxed in name of M. J. Chapman, anu, The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the north half and the south west qualter of the northwest quarter of section eighteen, township thirty-two,range nine, taxed in name of W. P. Smith, and, The southeast quarter of section eighteen, township thirty-two, range nine, taxed in nume of A. T. Smith, and. The wesi half, and the southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter and the southwest niiartnv t Ita . .. m __ n vok i|uari«r mm ino suimiwt'Si quarter of the southeast quarter of section WP’. t°wnship_ tnirty-two, _ range miny-vwo, range nine, taxed in name or James Vvoodside, and, The northeast quarter of section twenty five, township thfrty-two, range nine, taxed In name of Ezra Kaamer, and. The east half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarterof section twenty-six. township 2v» * 1 lownsuip fPlMrtwo* nine, taxed In name of C. ». > a nee. and, The north half of the southwest quarter section thirty, township thirtv-two, range nine taxed in name of A. J. Miller, and. The north half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-throe, and the north half of the northwest quarter of section thirty four. township thirty-two, range nine, taxed in name of I>. M. Renner, and. The northwest quarter of section thirty one, township twenty-five, range ten, taxed 1** J*ame of M. A. Ingersoll, And, Lhe southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quar tcr.°/»l ie southeast quarter of section three, and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section four, all in township raP®e ten» taxed In name of D. O’Donnell, and, The northwest quarter of section five. - ■••'“■■"vow i|uaiivr ui ni-cuuii u ▼e, township twenty-seven, range ten, taxed In name of A. Haines, and. rhe northwest quarter of section ten, township twenty-seven, range teu, taxtd In name of M. O Donnell, and, The southeast quarter of section nine teen, township twenty-seven, range ten, n liamw of Jane Asher, and, The northwest quarter of section thirty two, township twenty-seven, range ten, f^xed in name of Ella A. McCleery, and. The northwest quarter of section six, IWnvh n ~ ._*-*_j * -ui I oi section six, township twenty-eight, rango ten, taxed In numo nf Th.^a ]e- _> —-• ■i' it* hi Thos. Hughes, and. The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen, townshlr ranSe ten. taxed in name ol W. \V. Page, and, The northeast quarter of section twenty one, township twenty-eight, range ten.taxeci in name of t. M. Ackenback, ana. The southwest quarter of section twenty four, township twenty-eight, range ten, tax edin name of C. Grosbeck, and, The north half of the southeast quartet and the southwest quarter of the southeasl quarter of section seven, and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section eight, all in township twenty-nine, range ten, taxed in name of J. M. Stafford, and, lue south west quarter of section ten.town snip twenty-nine, range ten, taxed in name of J. S. McCoy, and, The southeast quarter of section fifteen, township twenty-nine, range ton, taxed in name of H. J. Soarl, and. The west half of the northeast quarter ol section twenty-four, township twenty-nine rarm?e ten* iuxed in name of C. Collins, and, lne northeast quarter of section twenty wn.i.Muii iwuiiiy-nmy, rung© icn, taxed • ^nr”ame Clinton Moore, anti, .The went half of the west half of section thirty-four, township twenty-nine, range t*»n. taxed in name of G. W. E. Dorsey, and. The north hulf of the northeast quarter of section four, township thirty, range ten, tttxed in name of D. F. Rawlings, and, . T*16, northeast quarter of section ton, township thirty, range ten, taxed in name of Jno. W. Lockhart, and. The southeast quarter of section thirteen, township thirty, range ten, taxed In name of H. Bitters, and. The southwest quarter of section seven teen, township thirty, range ten, taxed in name of r unnlc Hchram, and, The south half of the northwest quarter of section nineteen, township thirty, ranee ten, taxed lu name of Emma if. Allen, and. The southeast quarter of section twenty three, township thirty, range ten, taxed In name of Farmers L. & T. Co., and, The northwest quarter of section twenty seven, township thirty, range ten, taxed In nt; me of J. Howards, and, rhe north half of tho northeast quarter and the southwest quurterof tho northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section two, township thirty-one, range ten, taxed In name of J. R. Pointer, and, The south half of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of section live, township tliirtyone, range ten, taxed in name of Amos Sargent, and. The southeast quarter of section ten, town ship thirty-one, range ten, taxed In name of It. H. Taylor, and, The southwest quarter of section eleven, township thirty-one, range ten, taxed in name of Farmer's Loan & T Co., and. The southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of section twelve, township thirty one, range ten, taxed in name of M. Y. Poin ter and, , The east half of the west half, and the west half of the east half of section eighteen, township thirty-one, range ten, taxed in name of Rebecca A. Rusler, and. The north half of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty, town ship thirty-one, range ten, taxed in name of J. tv. Bishop, and, Tho southeast quarter of section twenty eight, township thirty-one, range ten, taxed in name of Evan Trunnell. and The northeast quarter of section twenty nine, township tlilrty-one, range ten, taxed in name of II. C. Morman, and. The southeast quarter of section thirty, township thirty-one, range ten, taxed In name of Jno. Groff, and, Tho south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three, township .tfiirty-one, range ten, taxed in name of L). F. Rawlings, and, The south half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of section iifteen, township thirty-two, range ten, taxed in name of O. Mosher, and. Tho southwestquartor of section eighteen, township thirty-two, range ten, taxed In name of Jos. H. Pratt, and, Tho southwest quarter of tho northeast quarter and tho northeast quarter of south west quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty four, township thirty-two, range ten, taxed In name of Jane Hudson, and, The north half of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirteen, town ship thirty-two, range ton, taxed in name of G. llrutt, and, The south half of the south half of section twenty-four, township thirty-two, range ten, taxed in name of Max J. Burhm, and. The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five, township thirty-two, range ten, taxed in name of A. J. Miller, and, Tho west half of tho west half of section twenty-six, township thirty-two, range ten, taxed in name of F. P. Moore, and. The southwest quarter of section eight, township twenty-five, range eleven, taxed in name of rhowalter Mtg. Co. and. The south half of the southwest quarter and the west half of tho southeast quarter of section nine, township twenty-six, range eleven, taxed lu name of Alford J. Smith, and, • The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-one, township twenty-six, range eleven, taxed In name of H. W. McClure, and. The northeast quarter of section twenty two, township twenty-six, range eleven, taxed in name of David E. Sams, und, The north half of tho northwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-four, township twenty-six, range eleven, taxed in name of Jeremiah II. Wilson, und, Tiie soutliwest quarter of the southwest quarter of soction six, and the north half of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section seven, all in township t wenty-seven, range eleven, taxed in name of Paul Hoffman,and, Tiie northwest quarter of soction fourteen, township twenty-seven, range eleven, taxed in the name of P. S. Simmons, and. The northwest quarter of section seven teen. township twenty-seven, range eleven, taxed in name of J. W. McKlttrlek, and. The southwest quarter of section twenty five, township twenty-seven, range eleven, taxed in name of Allen Peese, ami, Tl.r. l.nlf _-.1. l. ia .j * • thirty-two, township twenty-seven, range eleven, taxed in name of R. W. Coates, and, The northwest quarter of section twenty three, township twenty-eight, range eleven, taxed in name of Eugene Knapp, and. The northeast quarter of section twenty seven, township twenty-eight, range eleven, taxed in name of Hannah Byrd, and, The northwest quarter of section twenty elght, township twenty-eight, range eleven, taxed in name of G. W. Morris, and. The south half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-one, township twenty eight, range eleven, taxed in name of Jas. Maynold, and, The south half of the southeast quarter of section fifteen, and the north half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-two, all in township thirty, range eleven, taxed in name of Jacob Nelson, and, , The northeast quarter of the northeast Illll’tOf rtf uin'tlAti m.wimaii nuauci ul me iiurineasL quarter of section twenty-four, town-hip thirty, range eleven, taxed in name of F. H. i V-nm urtrl Crum, and. The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section six, township thirty-one, range eleven, taxed in name of Wm. Ben jamin, and. The north half of the southeast quarter of section twenty, township thirtv-onc. range eleven, taxed in name of E. F. Huberts, and The north half of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four township thirty-one, range eleven, taxed iii name of Oscar Carter, and, The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter und the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section fifteen, town I • . | , “ k ' - it'll U 1 It t It, lUtVll* ship thlrty-t wo, range eleven, taxed in name of W m. Webster, and, The north half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two, township thirty-two, range eleven, taxed in name of iiuth Web. ster, and. Ihe southeast quarter of the southeast quarter ano lot one In section thirty, town ship thirty-three, range eleven, taxed in name of lliltou Smith, and, •southeast section thirty, towns ji eleven, jectlon^Vef'ufwnlh! northe«« W«S,-,Ss36 in section Hve Vlf_an,'l lots i?** twelve, taxed' 1 K2,tJi?rP*t. qua’rte?^!! "4th la ftarte-0. ter.? s'ffiSJa-ss, section twCntv-;eVO„ejorth^<« range twelve,''taxed in*'l*nshlHt5 Moore, and, u ln “woe »i” of ^ nari1^ Of V HrurtV6’ The south half of th«^?Us’ 4>C north half of the vm?ith0rthc^ i township twenty-stx^i^ w*# "sksav® , The southeast quarteVlIf*' township twenty-six„ “f SC|,»<»< action township twenfy'llii""''''. name of O. E HuhlViVJ?n?<'itWelv«,l se^silSSr rangentwelve.ytuxeSeiul-^?-; ■* Th»e,.tax.?d ln nameof P™yr'E * . **®« southwest quarter nf col? township twenty-seven m E? In name of Janus Mayunj* The east half of the 8n„tU„. section twenty, and tEW! northwest quarter of sort i! r ^ all in towns'ld ™venty8-sev” 2* taxed ln name of A. J Miller ■■S*’ The south half of the and the north half of the sou iS, siveneCtlrTn^tl,i.r,y-,0,,e’ “S? seven, r&n£o twelve tnruii tif Thomas M. Morris, anil * d “ The northeast quarter of sertlm three, township twenty-seven”!! taxed In name of Sam'l J. cilhouS® Th® southeast quarter of seclim one, township twenty-eight ran-! taxed ln name of H. llroSn a!?' "or!heust quarter of swiion township twenty-nine, range twe! innameof Hrid^etCarney,and The southeast quarter of seat’ll VTO tnnmdiln *.......4.. ... two township twenty-nine, rale --Hugh Gallagher *n name of nugn uanaglir rite northwest quarter of ih quarter of section twenty-live twenty-nine, range twelve, taxe W. D. Mathews, and, The southwest quarter ol thi quarter and the northwest qui southwest quarter of section township twenty-nine, range tv •n name of Mary E. Gibbons, am The east half of the southeast section thirty-two, township t range twelve, taxed ln name ol: and. Iimui Him 111 IIIV sum II null nil twenty, township thirty, rangy tuflw ed in name of Andrew Nofziegcr, and, The northeast ouartcr of sect ion ti five, township thirty, range twelve,tv name of Jane Marsh, and, The southeast quarter of section tt nine, township thirty-one, range tt taxed In name of Henry Brown.and, The northwest quarter of the soul quarter of section twenty-three, toi thirty-two, range twelve, taxed in m Jennie M. Stewart, and, The east half of the southwest quar section twenty-three, township thirt; range t welve, taxed in name of 11.1 ton, and. The southwest quarter of the m ^quarter of section thirty-one. toi thirty-two. range twelve, taxed in m L. Pattce, and. Lots one and two in section ninetwi lots three and four in section twenty, township thirty-three, range twelve, in name of Henry Hart-land, and, The southeast quarter of section township thirty-three, range twelve, in name of H. A. Alien, and. The southwest quarter of section three, township thirty-three, range taxed in name of Wm. F. Ciiittii'k.ftnl The north half of the north half of r twenty-nine, township twenty-five, thirteen, taxed in name of 0.0. V>no# The west half of the northeast qua? the cast half of the northwest quarter tion two. township twenty-six. range teen, taxed in name of J. 1. weekw.* The east half of the east half on eight, township twenty-six. range u taxed in name of 0. F. StcimnetMM The northwest quarter of section v three, township twenty-six, range ta taxed in name of Jasper W. Tibbtts. a The southwest quarter of stcJOB* township twenty-six, range thirteen, in name of Briget Loft us, and ino SOUinwusi quariri .ki four, township twenty-six, range taxed in name of Showalter Mortg. The northeast quarter of se«tion township twenty-seven, WM® taxed in name of J. Q. Clark, and. The southeast quarter of sccw« township twenty-seven, ranjt taxed in name of Jo Murphy, and. a.ifu in name ui uu *■*t—-*: ■ The southwest quarter of non *nrnM»V.^AVPn. rOuXC *“ township twenty-seven, range taxed in name of P. Mullen,and. The northwest quarter of sei# township twenty-seven, ran-f t.. v...1 In name of Minnie M( Nl1 taxed In name of'Minnie.... - The northeast quarter of *' "fJ] townahlp twenty-seven, raM , taxed in name oft. H. rout ray, The. northwest quarter ofsf'1^ township twenty-seven taxed in name of li. Tone'3'. ( The north half of the sout li | a» eleven, township twenty-st”11^ , teen, taxed in name of hiuly - . CTII. IrtAUU II* ... --- .. . The sout it half of the souths t|(f section thirteen, and ,llc " ' „nii liortliwest quarter of stl’[!„),’rM;t ail in township twontj,-^'1^,,,, teen, taxed in nameof thw. The south half of the noi ' « ■ ■; 1C SOUlIl Hall * ...fill*1 lit'rt and the southeast quariC. «■ >" , quarter and the in at tie.M . soutliwest q uarter of sect ion y-seven. l' .nx'e ship twenty-see..... ■—-- , name of Mary B. Mylter. ' |inn The soutliwest quartet or«. h lit? wuui *• rMlifft •" , township twenty-stvin -ti^i ...ed in name of Bora >lafl^(il,a n The southeast quarter of r ran?1 nine, township twent VjJau.^ teen, taxed in name of «•1 • ..jf The east half of the ca*t on t iitij Kill "■ - v&A thirteen,taxed In name and. Tlie south halt of section seventeen, a^'.V.p n„rili Mg* northeust quarter »u«l’J'jJ hJf : Quarter and y. northwest quarti. ----- southeast quarter of s; ..ittartero. " , ' niliSf v» township twenty-eiLlit. .)ors<,y, a®1 taxed in name of O. 'V. h. I , ......no! The southwest quartet of, .. ,tliir!«» townsliip twenty-nine- rai-se in mime of ,1, M. lireu n- -- __II. Brown- ana 5(Vli.,r, The southeast 'lu;l 1 !.‘.!111„ethii"-‘l'n township twenty-nine, is in imme’o'f.K. T.scrti-wi£ The southwest tuarter 'i.'rtc® eljfht, township thii>1 ■ j j,[j£ ;„ul, inthe name of t>. 1». Juu u lion >’ nthenameof r. !'• Jul' j ^viion - The northwest quar t-;; tlljrtrei; ownsbiu thiriy-one. t> - ' l(i township tl'i.r*5-'l"u'.;,ru'.'1''aml in name of Walter l at A •» in name or waiter i - y stH?iioc The southwest guatn <« r#Ilp. tb rue souinwesi -jy--; ,, nuuw - three, township » h]'L' " |Vi;;sn>.i' taxed in name of l • I1-"1, „f «'i»; „ thiiueea XWU ill lidUIC v»a ' • ()f The southeast qua[ township thlrtv-two. I'l'1-1 Inname’I.f-iilKlael.u, - The north liaif oftlaj;,, ^ and the southeast q*i«- , st quarter and the not5.,-tio„ thirtl‘t,1‘j northwest quarter ot > thirteen tuivm »*■«» »» :V* The south half of tJ.'.i-viishiP ’^ of section twenty-six. t<>* liana*' range thirteen, taxed in Pierce, "Trust co. an* ; nf , The northeast Qunru ran?'; ;, four, township ^V r'iqid.ton taxed in name of J njth.wesi ixvu in juwiii wa The so tit li half of V'* rof tin* and the nor quarter and southeast qu. twenty-live, range i nan in * 'tt.r of »‘,c , , •theastqunrtirjH id the soul! ' ; 1WU_. «... .v. „_ . ■ mu- . twutheasf quarter °^'r,ceu, ta^